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Boards and Councils

Kansas Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (KCJCC)

The Kansas Criminal Justice Coordinating Council was created by the 1994 Legislature. One of the duties of the Council is to develop and oversee reporting of all criminal justice federal funding available to the state or local units of government including the designation and functions of administering the United States Bureau of Justice Assistance grant programs.  The KCJCC also oversees the management of the criminal justice information system.  The members of the Council are statutorily appointed and consist of the Governor or designee, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or designee, the Attorney General or designee, the Secretary of Corrections, the Superintendent of the Highway Patrol, the Commissioner of Juvenile Justice Authority and the Director of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.

 

Kansas Wireless Enhanced 911 Advisory Board (KWEAB)

The Kansas Legislature enacted the Wireless Enhanced 911 Act, K.S.A. 12-5321 et seq. in 2004. The law provides funding to help agencies make the required improvements to establish the enhanced wireless service. Funds are generated from a 25-cent-monthly fee imposed on each wireless service account in the state. The law also established the Kansas Wireless Enhanced 911 Advisory Board (KWEAB). The Board establishes the criteria and guidelines for administering the grant funds.

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911 Coordinating Council

Important Documents:   KAR 132.2.1   KAR 132.4.1   EIS 132.2.1   EIS 132 4 1

Governor's Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board

Former Governor Kathleen Sebelius signed an executive order on October 11, 2004 establishing the 14-member Governor's Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board. The Board is charged with reviewing all adult domestic violence-related fatalities in Kansas, describing trends and patterns regarding the facts and circumstances of these fatalities, recommending improvements to prevent future fatalities and determining if adequate resources and trainings are in place for those who respond to domestic violence crimes.